My son has a dairy allergy, so that significantly lessens the amount of chocolate in our house! I’ve always been a chocolate lover, but try not to indulge too much over Easter. I love the small Cadbury eggs as a treat. The chocolate salad looks divine!

http://www.stylingyou.com.au/ Nikki | Styling You

Oh, I totally understand. An allergy makes it difficult especially when they can’t understand. The chocolate I make myself is actually dairy free and I’ve come to love it more!

Sarah – Style Unearthed

It definitely grows on you! I bought him a Moo Free egg this year. We haven’t tried that brand yet, so I’m looking forward to seeing what he thinks.

Maxabella

Darn, does that mean I can’t make the Cadbury Creme Egg cake now!? That might tip me over the 20% allocation, I reckon! But, I’m going for it anyway… x

http://www.stylingyou.com.au/ Nikki | Styling You

I reckon you’d be ok with just a small slice, Maxabella … and seriously that’s about all you can do. It’s so rich but so good!

Kathryn

I’m the only one who really eats chocolate here. I don’t eat a lot but I do love quality choc. We never buy it but we have a tub in our fridge that is always full of chocolate. We just can’t eat our way through the amount that we’re given and are still working through Christmas chocolates and party bag remains from my daughter’s birthday 2 weekends ago. Last year for Easter, EB bought the kids a basket of decorative bunny/egg/heart shaped shortbread cookies with pastel coloured icing. A HUGE treat.

http://www.stylingyou.com.au/ Nikki | Styling You

I love your restraint but agree that Christmas chocolates can last a long, long time!

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=661975047 Sarah Welsch

Our easter isn’t about candy, but eating out for lunch with our whole family at a restaurant, and we eat a ton there!